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Canadian Police Arrest Dozens To Sweep Protesters From Parliament Area
Canadian police on Saturday used pepper spray and stun grenades, and made dozens of arrests as they cleared demonstrators from the street in front of parliament, where they have been camping for more than three weeks to protest against pandemic restrictio...
The World Outside: India Staves Off Diplomatic Pressure Over Ukraine, But for How Long?
It is now not only a question of two of India’s closest allies sparring over Ukraine. It has now turned into what appears to be a larger battle of supremacy and Russia re-emerging as a power to reckon with after the implosion of the Soviet Union three dec...
Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Ukraine Says Russia-backed Separatist Rebels Killed One Soldier
Clashes in the eastern parts of Ukraine have increased over the past week leading to fears that the war could be imminent
8 Dead as Storm Eunice Batters Europe, London Sees Its 1st-ever 'Red' Alert; Is Climate Change the Culprit?
Eunice's winds knocked out power to more than 140,000 homes in England, mostly in the southwest, and 80,000 properties in Ireland, utility companies said.
Ukraine Crisis Latest: Biden Says Not Wise For Zelensky To Leave Amid Russia Threat; Ceasefire Violations Rise In Eastern Regions
While shelling increased in eastern parts of Ukraine where pro-Russian rebels hold Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Biden reiterated that Ukraine remains Russia's target
Biden Sure Putin Will Invade Ukraine In Days As Civilians Bussed Out
Russia's Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine within days, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday after separatists backed by Moscow told civilians to leave breakaway regions on buses, a move the West fears is part of a pretext for an attack.
Why Did The I-T Department Raid Huawei’s Offices In India?
The I-T department said that it suspects Huawei of transferring profits earned in India to China by evading taxes on those profits
Bill Gates Make His First-ever Visit to Pakistan; Discusses Health Issues with PM Imran Khan
Billionaire philanthropist and Bill Gates also exchanged views on the prevailing situation of COVID-19.
Zelenskiy Oversees Drills In Western Ukraine As NATO Country Observers Look On
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and military observers from NATO member states including Britain and Poland looked on as the country's armed forces carried out drills in western Ukraine on Wednesday.
Haiti Asks Donors To Help Fund $2 Billion Earthquake Rebuild Plan
Haiti began a donor conference on Wednesday to raise some of the estimated $2 billion needed for reconstruction in its southern peninsula after an earthquake that killed thousands of people.
Canada Freedom Convoy Protests: Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly Resigns
Peter Sloly's resignation comes shortly after Canadian PM Trudeau rejected his plea to send more officers to end the protests in Ottawa
Oil Retreats From 7-year High As Russia Says It Withdraws Some Troops
Oil tumbled over 3% on Tuesday, retreating from a sevenyear high after Russia said some of its military units were returning to their bases following exercises near Ukraine, a move that appeared to deescalate tension between Moscow and the West.
Blasts from The Past: Why The Ukraine Crisis Exploding into A Nuclear War Is Unlikely
If a war-like situation comes between two countries or groups armed with nuclear weapons today, the possibility of near-total annihilation will itself act as the deterrent.
Louisville Mayoral Hopeful Craig Greenberg Survives Attempt On Life. Bullets Grazed His Sweater
The lone shooter took out his gun and started shooting at Greenberg. The bullet did not strike on his person but grazed past his shirt and sweater
NATO To Consider New Troops On Southeastern Flank Amid Russian Threat
NATO defence ministers are expected this week to set in motion a plan that could establish four multinational battlegroups in southeastern Europe in response to Russia's military buildup in Ukraine, three diplomats said.
As Markets Churn Over Russia-Ukraine Conflict, History Shows Fleeting Impact
Worries over a potential Russian invasion into Ukraine could fuel stock weakness over the shortterm, but most U.S. market fallout related to geopolitics is likely to be shortlived, if history is any guide.